MR MURRAY AMD HIS ANECDOTES.
TO Till-; HIIITOK. Sii:, — [ (In sti lnvo politics, und yenter-! iv's Waikato Timi« is very nice, l'tiu d.:ar Mi .Uiirr.iy tin J liis wonderful stories :ib "it Ins mvii power .itui iitfliisiioit in the c>l my ! I ;i!ni>st lnvo him ! flow ||h (iocs s-e:n li. control everybody and HYKrythinir ! How mk.'.! tn lie ab!e tu appoint X.itive Minivers iii:l cm*# til-: tlefe.it of ot>jecti<>ii.it)l>: iii.m•:ii!.'<. I should si) like to him, and wi-teh the sweat smile with which 1 am -snie In: would ;i>lt me to b- 1 f(•?vi; lhat hi' m uli! Mr lirvce X'ltivo Minister, and c.ius.'il t!i'' defeat. nf that mi-ty I'aynent nf Members llill. I fee!, my dear Mr Me,uav, tli.it yr-: lire really nico, and 1 <Ikiu!'l dearly li!<o yon tn think nm nice (I w.nitt last hirti.'ilay, Mr Mnrrav). Bi:',nli Ai'clri--0.11(1 ! Aruliibuld ! dun't ask me to bniievß too much ! I am a lady, it is t.iuii, but not a child ; and oven a child cmild not accept your own valuatinu of your own consequence. Xo, indeed ! We can biilieve a irreat deal, boivevor, coining from you, Mr Murray. You mny be able to make the money-lenders open their purse* at five per cent., or even at one per cent, (why not, my dear sir ':); you may make the Im -erial Govern input guarantee our loans tu enable us to convert them (I think I see the Imperial Government cluing ij !>; km can bslieve that yon are oven now in cotilidenii.il communication with the members of ihit very Government in W-jllnigtun which Waikatu thinks so highly of mid lon's mi well, with such good cause ; we can bnlic.v* you moan to support it, or mean to oppose it (whichever you like to tell ns, Archibald); we can bedeve tint you play the fiddle or the bagpipes in the must graceful manner in tune and time ; but, oil, Archie ! dear Arcllio ! don't go any further. Remember, pray remember, that thero comes a limit l i human faith—even to the faith of your fond admiring fnend. M.\i:v A\.\.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2998, 1 October 1891, Page 2
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346MR MURRAY AMD HIS ANECDOTES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2998, 1 October 1891, Page 2
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